The Optic Nerve AKA Cranial Nerve II from eye to brain for sight and Craniel Nerves III (Oculomotor) and IV (Trochlear) for Eye movement.
Optic refers to sight and light. Auditory refers to sound and noise. Now guess.
eyes are connected to the brain through optic nerves
By the optic nerve, which is connected to the brain. The optic nerves takes nerve signals from the retina and sends it to the brain.
optic chiasm?
Axons from each retina cross at the optic chiasm.
RETINA
Through electrical impulses travelling along nerves and neurons at speeds of over 120 mph. They travel from the occipital nerves in the backs of the eyes to the occipital lobe, which is located in the back of your brain.
The optic chiasm is where the two optic nerves cross in the brain.
Optic nerves
By the optic nerve, which is connected to the brain. The optic nerves takes nerve signals from the retina and sends it to the brain.
The eyes are connected to the brain by the optic nerve.
The optic Chiasm is located where the optic nerves partially cross on the brain
Technically everything in your body is connected, but not directly. Your optic nerve is connected to the sensory part of your brain/frontal lobe, and your neck is muscle/blood vessels/spine/nerves. The nerves are also connected to your brain, but not directly to your optic nerve.
The optic nerve
The optic nerves
optic chiasm?
its either the vagus or optic nerve
Eye - Retina - Optic Nerves (CNII) - Optic radiations - Occipital Lobe
Eye - Retina - Optic Nerves (CNII) - Optic radiations - Occipital Lobe